Heart and Hand for the Handicapped (HHH) is a not for profit 501(3) organization founded in 1971 run by volunteers. We raise funds to support organizations in India and the United States that empower differently able children with physical or mental challenges. "Funds have been donated to over 200 organizations in India and over 25 in the United States. Our expense ratio per IRS filing is less than 15% of the revenue. Organizations that receive our grants must meet or exceed our rigorous standard for qualification. It includes but not limited to frequent updates as to the use of grants. We raise funds through annual dinners, walk-a-thons, direct mail solicitations, United Way,... read more Heart and Hand for the Handicapped (HHH) is a not for profit 501(3) organization founded in 1971 run by volunteers. We raise funds to support organizations in India and the United States that empower differently able children with physical or mental challenges. "Funds have been donated to over 200 organizations in India and over 25 in the United States. Our expense ratio per IRS filing is less than 15% of the revenue. Organizations that receive our grants must meet or exceed our rigorous standard for qualification. It includes but not limited to frequent updates as to the use of grants. We raise funds through annual dinners, walk-a-thons, direct mail solicitations, United Way, matching gift programs. We also accept donations of stocks and bonds. Our Promise We will continue to conduct ourselves with the highest ethical and moral standards and prove worthy of your trust.
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By Sapna Gupta | Executive Coordinator
1. Introduction This progress report outlines the continued implementation and outcomes of the rehabilitation project for children with disabilities, supported through generous donations received via... Read the full report ›By Iyyappan Subramaniyan | Founder Managing Trustee
Meet Sheela — a reminder of why early intervention changes everything. When Sheela arrived at Sri Arunodayam at the age of seven, she came with challenges that affected both her body and mind.... Read the full report ›By Sapna Gupta | Executive Coordinator
Project Report Rehabilitation of Children with Disabilities Supported by: GlobalGiving Platform Organization: Arushi Society 1. Introduction This report presents the results of a project designed to... Read the full report ›